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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY APRIL 29, 1998 Community VA medical clinic in Kanab this Saturday Kanab Post 69 of The Ameri- Legion is sponsoring a Vet- - erans Administration health screening and enrollment clinic in Kanab on May 2, 1998 at the Citizens Center, from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm. In order to more fully serve Veterans, the Veterans Administration Medical Centers are establishing mobile health screening and enrollment clin- ics to increase access to VA health care. Through this pro- cess, the hospital will be able to establish a data base which will give them information necessary for future planning of facilities required to support the Veteran population. Veterans are encour-to enroll, receive an ID card and establish category of eligi- bility. Normally, Veterans must go to the VA Medical Center in Salt Lake City to enroll in this pro- gram. However, in order to sim- plify the enrollment process, Kanab Post 69 has arranged with the Salt Lake VA Medical Center to conduct a combined health screening and enrollment in Kanab. At this clinic, forms necessary for enrollment will be completed and personnel from the Medical Center will perform health screeningprocedures covering blood pressure, diabetes, Menu of potato soup, f " April grilled cheese sandwich, sliced1 cholesterol and will do nutri-ca- n tomatos, carrots & celery sticks, lemon pudding wfruit. tional counseling, To are round, grilled April required. Appointments make an appointment, Veterans onions, mashed potatoes & should call the Veterans Admin-Senigravy, cowboy beans, biscuits, coconut cream pie. toll free on its istration Hospital Ext. May chicken, baked number, 2575. After you have made an potato, spinach, sliced french appointment, a packet will be bread, mixed fruit, steak sandwich, sent to you with information and May fill so forms can enrollment you potato salad, sliced tomatos, out the forms at home prior to butterscotch pudding, roast, mashed po- May attending the clinic. & Vi Esplin Veterans attending the clinic tatoes gravy, spinach; w.w. should bring a copy of their Dis- - rolls, baked apple, Vilate Sorensen Esplin, age Activities charge Certificate (DD 214) and Insurance Medical Card. If you Nurses come to center on 92, died April 19, 1998 in Wash- have lost your Discharge Cer- - Wednesday, check with center ington, Utah at the home of her daughter. Born in Mt. Carmel, tificaie, forms will be available for date, d Utah to Miranda Esplin and to request copies. You will be GarageBake Sale. We are for a GarageBake Hans Christian Sorensen on processed pending receipt of cop- ting ready sale. We will hold this sale on September 22, 1905, the eighth ies. All Veterans are invited and June 6. We are asking all of you. ten children. Vilate attended encouraged to take advantage to help make this a great sue- elementary school in Mt. Carmel of this opportunity. Ifyouhave cess by donating items for the and graduated from high school any questions, please call Bob garage sale (no clothing please), in Orderville. She received her 9 or Earl Craft items would be great, too. degree in education from B.A.C. Thompson at Also, any baked items that you in Cedar City, than taught el- could donate would be appreci- - ementary school in Cedar and ated. For more information, call Orderville. 1 or Vilate married Roland S. Tony or Anita at Rosemary Labrum at Esplin June 5, 1929 in the Manti Van Trip. Our van trip this LDS Temple. They were married month will be May 16. No final 53 years when he passed away plans have been made yet as to on February 26, 1983. As an where we will go. If you have active member ofthe LDS Church somewhere you think would be she taught in all of the auxiliary great, let Beth know at organizations. She shared the 29-Crea- m 30-Grou- nd or 5-P- get-age- 644-281- 643-788- 643-791- 8. 643-765- 7. history of the local area with many school classes and other programs. She played in the Old Time Orchestra. Her main focus of life was her home, family, and church. She spent much of her married life with her husband Roland operating their ranching enterprise, and also enjoyed gar-o- f dening and the outdoors! Survivors include her children; Cleve (Lorene) Esplin of Mt. Carmel, Roe (Linda) Esplin of Burley, ID, Shauna (Wynn) Turek of Washington, Max (Cheryl) Esplin of Raleigh, NC: L. Dean Anderson of Glendale; Rosalie Esplin of daughter-in-laMt. Carmel; brother Doyle Sorensen of Selma, CA; 35 grand- children, 59 and three great-gregrandchil- dren. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Roland, daughter Gwenavere Anderson, son Gam Esplin, two brothers Binnie Sorensen, David Sorensen, Earl Sorensen, Loyd Sorensen and Joseph Sorensen, and sisters Kirsten. Sorensen, Evelene Bunker and Marie Tomlinson. Funeral services were held on Friday, April 24, 1998 in the Orderville LDS Chapel. Burial was in the Orderville Cemetery under the direction of Mosdell Mortuary. son-in-la- w w great-grandchildre- n, at great-grandson- your new FREE Rotation Tires So. Utah Tire Center Auto & light Truck Huge Selection! Great Prices! ill Road Hazard Protection Professional Brake Service ir Brake Lathe for Resurfacing Drums & Rotors Trained Brake Specialists ! FREE Brake Inspection ! ! 265 East 300 South Hunt quTIfe' Kanab 644-255- 7 Featuring Mother's Day is Sunday, May 10. mfirmmrr hmwimu m for 90 days on qualifying purchases. No into est due on qualifying APR); variable rate (19 55 APR as of January 1, 1996). APR may vary. 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